With Gordon back I wouldn't expect to see much of him unless it's a blowout.

Eric Gordan isn't exactly scorching the nets, shooting 35/15%. Austin Rivers has been off too, at 33% from the field but he's hitting the threeball at an acceptable 33%.

Rivers is going to have a very good NBA career. He's got all the tools. Staying in school would have done nothing for him by delay his earning money by a year. He's banking $2.3 million this year and getting way more practice hours in the league. He's also played almost as many minutes this year than he played at Duke the entire season last year.

With Gordon back I wouldn't expect to see much of him unless it's a blowout.

Eric Gordan isn't exactly scorching the nets, shooting 35/15%. Austin Rivers has been off too, at 33% from the field but he's hitting the threeball at an acceptable 33%.

Rivers is going to have a very good NBA career. He's got all the tools. Staying in school would have done nothing for him by delay his earning money by a year. He's banking $2.3 million this year and getting way more practice hours in the league. He's also played almost as many minutes this year than he played at Duke the entire season last year.

He has the ability to make it in the NBA. I really thought he should have stayed one more year in college. I think he would have learnt more, and got a better build for the the big time. He has definatly struggled with his shot this year thats for sure.

why 1 more year in college? hes playing in the NBA and he's not even bad enough to warrant the d-league, and d-league is a league above college

He has the ability to make it in the NBA. I really thought he should have stayed one more year in college. I think he would have learnt more, and got a better build for the the big time. He has definatly struggled with his shot this year thats for sure.

why 1 more year in college? hes playing in the NBA and he's not even bad enough to warrant the d-league, and d-league is a league above college

I love Austin but he has had a horrible horrible season. They need to send him to the d-league to get some confidence back against inferior opponents. Right now his numbers are downright offensive to look at.

Modeling his game off kobe was probably a bad idea. Noone makes Kobe style play look good except Kobe himself.

He hasn't been cut from the rotation. He's still been given chances as the first or second perimeter sub off the bench but has struggled and then been benched for the rest of the games. He was really awful in his five minutes against the Knicks and never saw the floor again afterward. I think he'll be given another similar opportunity on Wednesday and if he plays the same, that'll be all he gets again.

I've been rooting for Austin but it's been painful to watch. I can't imagine how Doc feels watching Austin struggle so much out there.

Austin's not struggling because they're trying to make him a point or anything. He hasn't played point since Summer League. He has a lot of weaknesses, some that he can fix and some that he can't. One that he can't fix is his athleticism. He's not fast, quick or explosive. Something that's oddly missing from his game for a guy with his pedigree is a transition game. He has no ability to go coast to coast and threaten a defense with his speed. He didn't in the high school games I watched either. Also, he has no left hand, no mid-range game and a clumsy spin move. He was a very flashy player in high school but he's a very boring professional to watch.

One thing I like about him is that he's coachable. He tries to fit in out there and for a guy who was a gunner of the highest order in high school and early on in college, he's almost too passive and unselfish out there. Sometimes it looks like he's afraid of failing and getting pulled. One game against Indiana, the Hornets had taken a lead in the fourth and Austin had played for most of it. He then took and missed a mid-range jumper from 18 feet at the top of the key and was promptly yanked and sat for the last I think 4 minutes of the game.

I've been rooting for Austin but it's been painful to watch. I can't imagine how Doc feels watching Austin struggle so much out there.

Austin's not struggling because they're trying to make him a point or anything. He hasn't played point since Summer League. He has a lot of weaknesses, some that he can fix and some that he can't. One that he can't fix is his athleticism. He's not fast, quick or explosive. Something that's oddly missing from his game for a guy with his pedigree is a transition game. He has no ability to go coast to coast and threaten a defense with his speed. He didn't in the high school games I watched either. Also, he has no left hand, no mid-range game and a clumsy spin move. He was a very flashy player in high school but he's a very boring professional to watch.

Agreed. When I watch him, I think Brandon Roy, but without the shiftiness and smarts.

He has the ability to make it in the NBA. I really thought he should have stayed one more year in college. I think he would have learnt more, and got a better build for the the big time. He has definatly struggled with his shot this year thats for sure.

why 1 more year in college? hes playing in the NBA and he's not even bad enough to warrant the d-league, and d-league is a league above college

I think the coaching in college would help him a lot more than playing in the d league.